I'd like to see a side by side comparison between using this and using Lightroom Classic, which works great for the tens of thousands of images I've digitized for myself and clients. Not against new toys but would love to see that comparison.
do you use a specific plug in for Lightroom or are you manually converting in Lightroom Classic? More than happy to do a comparison, also side note Filmomat does have a free trial so you can definitely try it out for free as well!
We had a Fuji frontier and we used Kodak chemistry. I wish I had those colors bottled up to use now. When I shot fuji nph and printed on that machine skin tones were beautiful.
I tried the software and I found it hard to really get the fine control I was looking for, no matter how small of an increment I used. I really loved that way of working with an image though.
@@TaylorTheOtter I totally understand, I love the workflow as well, maybe in future update we’ll have some more fine adjustments features, it’ll definitely come in handy!
@@myronachtman4304 Hi Myron, you don’t need the control panel to use the software. The control panel is an additional accessory for someone that wants to use a ‘lab style’ physical control panel to add to their film scanning experience. It provided the analog / tactile / visual experience to simulate the older lab scanner control panel for people that would like to have that separation from their computer key board / mouse.
Film is just the most money grabbing sell sell sell hobby I have. I understand panels for davinci resolve, or mixing and mastering in pro tools or other daws. But to convert film? There’s really no purpose for something like this. Surely there are enough new film scanners to sell us on that these little useless gadgets don’t need to be advertised. I guess a money grab is a money grab smh Can we go back to when everything wasn’t just a quick scam. Let’s normalize actually adding useful non money wasteful resource wasteful things to our lives and let people be sold on those. Let’s stop playing on the worlds lack of impulse control and over shopping gear needing habbirs
Sick man!!!! Loved the skit at the beginning!
@@FALLOUTJKN haha appreciate you homie!!
Great video! Really interesting, I ordered the software. I'm glad to have broken the cord with Adobe.
thank you so much! I agree, I love seeing the independent software as well, hope you enjoy!
Rad. 👍
thank you so much! Pretty cool product!
Loved that intro!!!!!!
@@sunworksphoto hahah thank you!!!🙏🏻
I'd like to see a side by side comparison between using this and using Lightroom Classic, which works great for the tens of thousands of images I've digitized for myself and clients. Not against new toys but would love to see that comparison.
do you use a specific plug in for Lightroom or are you manually converting in Lightroom Classic? More than happy to do a comparison, also side note Filmomat does have a free trial so you can definitely try it out for free as well!
@@ishkhanghazarian i would also enjoy a side by side. I use NLP :)
I worked in a 1 hour lab 20 years ago and this gives me nostalgia.
@@Shawn_davidson oh that’s amazing, what an experience that must’ve been
We had a Fuji frontier and we used Kodak chemistry. I wish I had those colors bottled up to use now. When I shot fuji nph and printed on that machine skin tones were beautiful.
@@Shawn_davidson I can only imagine what that feeling must’ve been like!
I tried the software and I found it hard to really get the fine control I was looking for, no matter how small of an increment I used. I really loved that way of working with an image though.
@@TaylorTheOtter I totally understand, I love the workflow as well, maybe in future update we’ll have some more fine adjustments features, it’ll definitely come in handy!
The Smart Convert software application and the hardware device appear to be identical. Why do you need the hardware? I must be missing something.
@@myronachtman4304 Hi Myron, you don’t need the control panel to use the software. The control panel is an additional accessory for someone that wants to use a ‘lab style’ physical control panel to add to their film scanning experience. It provided the analog / tactile / visual experience to simulate the older lab scanner control panel for people that would like to have that separation from their computer key board / mouse.
How does this scan film???
it’s made for people that are home scanning, it’s used to convert your negatives
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Film is just the most money grabbing sell sell sell hobby I have.
I understand panels for davinci resolve, or mixing and mastering in pro tools or other daws. But to convert film?
There’s really no purpose for something like this. Surely there are enough new film scanners to sell us on that these little useless gadgets don’t need to be advertised.
I guess a money grab is a money grab smh
Can we go back to when everything wasn’t just a quick scam. Let’s normalize actually adding useful non money wasteful resource wasteful things to our lives and let people be sold on those.
Let’s stop playing on the worlds lack of impulse control and over shopping gear needing habbirs